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of thes uety. VALUABLE COLLECTION, whe waite 
ae. place iudaitha soe ae of Mr. JAMES P. SILO, 
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‘interested for somé time in .the popular 
‘game of fitting Beautiful Compt "Ladies to 
| the Gorgeous» Costumes..of *French and 


| Porbus, Clouet, Coello, &c., yet a remarkable | | 
play of fancy is often shown in the establish- | 
“ment of the sitters’ identity. Unfortunately 


Ney 
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row night at the Waldorf-Aste 


‘tion, but even catalogues are better than 
‘nothing, and we found this one sufficiently 
‘entertaining in its way. It gave at least 


Ae. ea OEIC Oy 


The pictures selling to-night and to-mor- 


“we are sible Gulla ese. 
‘somebody else or that the Infanta 
| went a remarkable metamorph 

a period of her life. . 


scribed as “ancient; and rare” and sent in 
the main, we understand),of “Superb Por- 
‘traits of Beautiful Court. Ladies in Gor- 
'geous Costumes.” 


‘In the quality of SpBotator we have been 


These examples’ will suffice to 
fascination of this business — é 
pictures, a fascination only ¢ 


Spanizh painters of the. past and guessing | i es 
their names. It is a fascinating sport, and : : arr, ' 

_ though there is apt to be a certain sameness vd 

‘in the various styles of simper labelled | 


THE BRANDUS PAINT! VGs. 


os 
Large Sale of Modern, Recent, ant 
| Pictures at Auction. 


| Nearly two hurdred pictures by n 
than one hundred painters, living, 
deceased, recent and old, some of 
masters acknowledged by everybody, oth-} 
ers ‘favcpites to-day, yesterday, or. long | 
ago, are hung in the Silo, otherwise known | E 
as the Fifth Avenue Art Galleries. ' 
will be two nights devoted  t Oy 

‘these canvases in the be 


Mr. Brandus sent us no invitation, and 
thinking it possible that the oversight 
was not unpremeditated we were content | 
to make the most of a borrowed catalogue. | 
This, though it has a few illustrations, is 

@ poor enough substitute for the exhibi- 


f£0me notion of the lively fancy which we 


have spoken of. Waldorf-Astoria, Wedres ee Me 
One of the finest examples of this is the lday, March 20 and <i ffs 

portrait of “Eleonora de Valois: Wife of | the. stock in tra LAN i 

Philip II.” (93), ascribed to Zucchero. Philip | das, the well-known®dealer, wh ay 

had a reasonable number of wives in his ‘fies are next to the new building ¢ ae 

time, but this one is not mentioned in theau- | for Tiffany & Co. on Fifth A¥enue. J a: 

‘thorized lists. Such trivial slips do not; | On Wednesday Mr, Silo, the auctioneer) |= - 

count in this game, however, and we would| ‘Will dispose of ninety-six pictures, includ : 

not hesitate in taking the portrait (as Mr.) |! a small interior, with figure, by Meis- 

Brandus probably would have it) to be that | ‘sonier, which purports fo be. Rembrene 

of Isabel (or Elizabeth) de Valois, Philip's, |Defere his easel, leaning pack in his chat 

third wife, only unfortunately Zucchero | ee ES UAT EY S| a canvass: The portrait ¢ 

an Baly Guline her litetimeoank aid hel ‘Rembrandt; if indeed the ‘artist intended Asi 

| Sas ae CLR TES ET | Iikeness, is not recognizable, put no one ; fi 

go to Spain till 1585 or 1586; that is to say, vill quarrel with the precious handling 0 ie i 


“some fifteen or twenty years after her death. ithe figure, easel, bench, and table, and (ge * 


We are therefore forced to accept one of the flood of light fal@ag from a window) 


two conclusions, either that the portrait) ‘»hehind the artist on his side face and) 

is not of Philip’s queen or that it is not by || ipalette. It ts 8% by 6% inches, and wa 6 
Zucchero. It is only fair to add, however,| /in the Meissonier sale, 1803. A “ Nea ” 
that possibly both ‘conclusions are accept- ‘politan Girl,” three-quarters length, by 


able. _|Corot, has the eharm and the drawbacks). 
_ Another curious misfit is the portrait of | (of tigures by the master of Villa d’Avray ‘ 
““Bleonora Tolletana” (124) given to Juan '—whose square-built figure, seated in th Oe 
Carrefo de Miranda. If Mr. Brandus| Pen before his easel, is shown in an ane : 
means the lady who generally goes under| Other picture (by Louis Kratke) as Rh he 
that name, sister of the Duke of Alba and| |{00Ked when. painting the scenery EF 
wife of Cosimo de Medici, there is the grave petay. A. Gecore te Bala a. 
woe See! & irepresent the Princess Margaret of Par be : 
objection that she lived in the century | [ma is an example of the stiff and forma 4a 
before the painter to whom she issupposed | (style of Alonzo Sanchez Coello, with per ‘ a 
to have sat, but as the name appears to be | |haps some reinforcement of red on th - 
a favorite of his, it is of course conceivable lips. Several good specimens of Fritz) a 
that he means any Nell of Toledo. As to | /Thaulow’s river and town scenes are in| ‘ait é 
the “Infanta Isabel Claire” of Sanchez, the Wednesday sale, a ‘‘ Bridge at Ver ae! ‘ 
Coello (180), we have an authentic portrait | ona,’ ‘The Abbeville Canal,” and “On * i 
of her at the Prado, only it is not at all| (the ‘River Arques,” the last named th e 7 


It is true that the Prado picture shows laéy, with enormous slashed sleeves, 


sents the same subject at the age of 33, | 


the Brandus example is of a _ young | signed to Bronzino; it is a picture from {eal 


like the reproduction in this catalogue.| best. A gorgeously yet stiffly attire eS a's 
her as a child of about 11 or 12, whereas | ®aid to be Eleonora di Medici, and is as =e f} ‘s 


woman presumably 25 years old or | ithe Gavet collection. Delightfully painted)... 


sO. , ; | 
There is, however be ' is the half-lengthr 6f a young girl, - ; 
Bee Ve NU ABOtnOs: pulen tig her hands. laid over each other at the) — 


portrait by Pantoja de la Cruz, which repre- wrists (a very | precious” attience: ame 


eHaehoush i. PUES TN signed to Van der Helst of Haarlem. Aj 

nG though we have tried very earnestly young Dutch peasant woman, half-length, . 

to discover some sort of resemblance be-| be inti et ae 9 C 
! 


tween the head of Mr.Brandus’s picture on the _ 2 


Wes 


le has mo more important 
ably avery. arenes picture 
sey a young shepherdess 
foot. of a tree, with sunlight 


1 from the left on_her lap, 
) er spindle, and a reflec-, 

ee uae the neck and 
Movers It has been in 
cob eon and of. 


sgh ile indented. and 
forearm resting on 
S tall capa Pee edged 
ties high-piled hair, 
pearls at her ears, 
broad, square jewels 
La ech painted with 
and elaborate 
Sue. that hang 
fi | bodice. Ai 
genes ve ‘through thé 
er uncom omfortable pitiee 
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gure, and a oa 
[eissonier and ca‘led 
Hed en being a cavalier 
r kind, who.is: presum= 
er duelist, as 
- Landscapes "’ 
iches, a earanter 
enner, and a very. 
sc of a gentleman 
tered ey the cata- 
- of Louis XIV. A man 
eenth-century costume with a 
eee a p pepieey io 


shih lath (aewine. The celieg, 
ost yaried and contains good, 
ree to suit all tastes. 


4 E TPAINTINGS BRING $53,035. 


A Meissonier Sells for “Highest Figure 
| at Brandus Auction. 


he total of $53,035 was received for the 

first night’s sale ..¢& »y the collection of 

modern and anciént paintings of Edward 

Brandus, h ibe tie grand ballroom of 
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ria, last evening. The 


the Wa 
highest ie $3,350, was given by Louis 
highs ‘for “Rembrandt. in His Studio, ne 
hehe Rea A number of others passe 
[ 000 mark, and the rest rans ed up- 
aed from $60, the lowest price. e first 
hi price was paid by L. A. Lanthier for 
ie yo ie de Camudio,” by Daniel Mytens, 
anes Aye for $1,500. H. D. Babcock 


Jig as a Mrs. Sutherland $1,000 000 for 
Pe Paine” de Blois,’ by Mathieu de. Nain, 
and the same price for the “ Maajuese ue 
Listenois,”’ by Tocqué. Louis Ralston Raid 
Pere for ‘An Expert,” by Kerdinan 
i bet. i 
‘Si et Bonheur’s * Ploughinge bald 
apeos bP, Shotter of Savanfiah, Ga., £0: 


Tes 025 for “The River Arques,” by 


525, and A. W.. Bisho sdk in a iand- 
ee e by Corot for $1: Fores A 
lee. fares went for $1, suits Py sie Rals- 
‘ton net CAL 050 for the gee at. Ver- 
hone, rits Thaulow. 1. A. Lanthier 


s,” by 
tess de 
' Rus ee cme tier ton : 
C= 

ae went vt Louis Stern, this. 


br. Hing 200, n Graham paid $1, 
a beville hoa me Dy. rite cee 
and the we ae Brice of the evening was 
bes by_ ohns for ‘' Venice,” by 
em. “In all ninety-four pictures were 
sold, two catalogued bein crossed off, 


|About the same number will. be sold to- 


night, concluding. the sale. Ja 
Wolf Cutting bought a& number a 


ings. 


UE ST a 


BRANDUS ainTities, si 84,106 


Good Prices at Final N Night of Sale— 
Fischof Largest Buyer. 


‘at, the second and last evening of the 
Brandus sale at the Waldorf-Astoria last 
evening. The ninety-odd canvasesl. ht 
$131,070, making, with those ‘so.w on 
‘Wednesday, a. total, gf $184,105. Eugene 
Fischof, was one* of the largest buyers, 
paying the highest’ price of the. evening, 
$24,100, for “Phe Seated Spinner,” ‘by 
‘Millet... Mr.4Fischof also bid in Corot’s 
“ Souveniyed'ftalie,” for $7, 050; Meisson- 
lier’s “ L’Attente,”’ for $4,200; Gerome’s 
a Feeding: the Pigeons,’’ for $1,750, and 
Diaz's’ Figures and: Landscape,” for 
'$1,000.° The sécond highest price of the 
evening, $11,500, was paid by Joseph A. 
Moore for ‘'A. Russian . Courier,” by 
Adolph Schreyer. 


Claire,” by Alonzo Coello,’ Swent to Ec cAdl 
‘Lanthier for, $7,500. Other ‘pictures which! 
brought high prices were “ Vanity,’’ by R. 
de Madrazo, which, eawerit, to W. W. Johns 
of Philadelphia for, “$2,150; a Frits- Thaul- 
ow, “The Rivers “Arcques in the Fall,” 
bought by J. A. "Bertin of New Orleans 
for $1,075; ‘‘In Normandy,” bought by 
‘Mrs. A. Dunn for: $1,100; ‘‘ Portrait of a 
‘Lady,’’ by Govaert Flinck, went to P. M. 
‘West for $1,825; a Corot, ‘‘ Landscape in 
‘Auvergne,’ A. Bradley, $2,900; ‘‘ Land- 


‘scape and River,’ by Daubigny, John 
Fenning, $2,900, and ‘* Sweet Music,’’ by 
Seon Jacquet, to the same buyer for 
| % 275 
| CC. E, Snedecor paid $1,400 for ‘‘ Waiting 
ifor the Boatman,”’ by Amie Perret; a 
Rousseau, .‘' Les. Gorges a’ Apremont,”’ 
was bid in by. John Fenning tor $1,050, 
jand ‘‘A Spanish Amateur,’ by Ferdinand 
'Roybet, for $1,700. Louis Helse bought 
Lone of. i or heads. for $1,400, and a 
| Danaea was put down to Edward 
|O’ Reilly» for $1,000. John Graham paid 
$1, 050 for ‘Venice,’ by Frits Thaulow; 
iG W. Patterson $38,400 for ‘‘On the Bos-. 
‘phorus’’ by Ziem. : \ 
“Conquered Love,’ by Bouguereau, 
|went to A. L. Alcroft for $1,650. PES 
West paid $3,500 for a portrait of thre 
hes Marquise, de Sombreval,”’ by Carle Van 
Loo, and ‘' Harvest;’’ by Cazin, was an- 
other purchase of John Fenning, who paid 
$3,600 for. it. Meissonier’s ‘‘ The Part- 
‘ing Ng went to John Graham for 
2300.;. A. W.. Bishop paid $3,100 for a 
|Van Marcke, ‘‘ Cows in Pasture”; Diaz’s 
|“ Oriental Siesta’? brought $1,450, and 
|** Wleanora Gonzaga,’ by Giacomo Vec- 
chio Palma, $1,800.. John Fenning paid 
81.400 for Perret’s ‘‘ La Gardeuse d’Oies ’’; 
J. B. Smith, $1,700 for ‘‘ Isabella Brandt, ” 
iby. Peter Paul Rubens, and Louis 'Ral- 
‘ston, 51, 200 for a Daubigny landscape, 


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There were few people but good prices 


| The’ portrait of ‘‘‘ Princess Isabelle! 


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“The Seated d Sar” Bou Bought by Mr. 
Eugene Fi8¢hhof at Concluding . 
Sale. of Brandus Pictures. 


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orien HIGH PRICES PAID” 
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A Schreyer Sells for $11, 500, a Coello for, 
$7,500 and a Corot for $7,050, Swell- 
ing the Total’to $184,105. 
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In the. Waldort- Astoria ball room last 
night a total of $131,070 was obtained at 
the second and concluding session of the 
sale of the Brandus collection of pictures. 
This result was not only gratifying to Mr. 
‘Brandus and to tthe auctioneer, Mr. James) 
P. Silo, but was considered remarkably) 
‘good by the collectors and art lovers pres- 
‘ent. The total, added to that of Wednes- 
day evening’s sale, $58,035, miakes a grand 
‘total for 192 canvases of $184,105. / 

An interesting example of Millet, ‘The 
Seated Spinner,’’ which came from Bous- 
sod-Valadon and M. Montaignac, of Paris, 
to Mr. Bnrandus, brought the large sum of 
$24,100, and was purchased by Mr. Eugene 
‘Fischhoff, a Faris expert. There was 
‘spirited ‘bidding for the picture, and Mr.) 
Pischhef had to fight for its possession. | 

The second highest figure of the sale, | 
$11,500, was brought by a Schreyer, which) 
James H. Moore, an agent, procured for an) 
unknown buyer. To Mr. L. A. Lanithier) 
went Coelloe’s ‘Portrait of Isabelle) 
Claire,” from the collections of Queen Isa-| 
bella of Spain, and Emile Gravet. 

Other high figures of the sale were $7, 050, 
paid by Mr. Kugene Fischhof for an early 
and interesting example of. Corot,. ‘Sou-| 
venir d’italie;’’ $4,200 for a giood example) 
of Meissionier from the sale of ‘the ar-) 
iist’s effects In Paris in 1898, also secured! 
by Mr. Fischhof; $3,600 paid by Mr. John) 

Fanning for a Cazin landscape; $8,500 for 
a portrait of the Marquise de Sombreval, 
bought by Mr. P. M. West; $8,400 for a 
Ree paueht by Mr. G. W. Patterson, and 
$3,100, paid for a Van Marcke, by Mr. A. WwW. 
Bishop. 

Among others who bought important! 
canvases were Tee A, (Bradley, J., 
Green, J. (B. Smith, Snedecor, W. Vv 
Johns, R, J. Murphy, oe D. 'Balbeock, J. | 
Irwin,J. ‘Martin, Baron Schelling, ¢h«| 
Russian Consul; William Sleicher, J, ate 
Burling, of iNew Orleans; William Clausen, 
William G. (Peckham and \Mimes. A, Dunn, | 
W. PP: Hamiliton, . Sutherland and ay 
bell Clark. 

The pictures which sold for $1,000 or over, 
with artists’ names, titles, buyers’ names, 
when obtainable and the prices were as. 
follows :— 


Corot, ‘‘Landseape in. Auvergne;’? A 


BMY eee i Ue hese COL CHULA cK OOH 
Daublent, ‘‘Landseape and ‘River; Joon . 
RPL TET TH 0h, ere sh arobata) etal al tiie: oclasen a atupene LT aaah tes ug L819) 


° ,90 } 
Meissonier, _ rhe ‘Parting Cup;’” J. Graham. 4,300 


‘HLosseau, “Gorges: d’Apremant;’? Jobn Fan- 

PUEDE OE aia ase eipi's a's) 5 geen Bite I Ste cares Ok Mebane ech os ore ,o00 
G. Palma, He gr Pu nao ee a eaiita lat ata woe , 800 
Gerome, Feeding ‘Pigeons; B, 


Fischhof 


Ca a ee ee ee Tee 


1,750 
“ubens, ‘Isabelle Prandt;’’ J. B./ Smith... 1,700) 


3 “Venice;’? 
as a igures and 
aa result of the sale was | 
‘favorable for the success of 
David H. King, Jr., collection of pict 
‘at Mendelssohn 2 as this evening; Ve: 


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Millet’, “Te Seated. grinnen® 
Was.Sold to Eugen fom : 
hof for $24, 109 . 
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Ninety-seven pain 3 were. sold ae 
the final session of{th: Edward Brant oe 
sale last night. at the Waldort-Astoria 
by James P. Silo for $131,070, The total 
amount realized from the sale is $184,*%5. 

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For “The Seated Spinner,” by Jean 
Francois Millet, Eugene Fischhof, the 
Parisian expert, pald $24,100, the top: 

price of the sale, It is said that this 
painting sold for $25,000 in London SeV~) 
eral years ago. The characteristic ex- 
ample by Adolph ‘Schreyer was. pur-| 
chased by Joseph A. Moore (agent). for 
$11,500, after lively bidding. \ 

“Princess Isabelle Clair,”) of ‘pains! 
a large portrait’ by Alonzo Coello, 
went to L. A. Lou'thier for $7,500, For 
“Cows in Pasture,”’ by Von Mareke, 
ee aay 9 eae ~ 100. he ; 

arge Italian landscape uyen Hl 
a'Ttalte,” ey Corot, a work of 
early per was purchased for $7 
by Eugene Wischhet, who also bou 60 | 
Meissonier'’s’ ‘“L’Attente’” for $4.5 ‘ 
“The Parting Cup,’ an admirable litt le. 
eit went to J, Graham: for 

Other sales were: “Isabelle Brandt’ 
attributed to Rubens, $1,700, J. B. Smith; a 
“Marquise de Sombrenal,”’ oel- Von 
Loo, $3,500, P.M. Westi. oe arvest, reas 
Coyin, $3,600, J. Fenning; eee 
Love,’’ Bougereau, $1, 630, eroft: 
“On the Bosphorus,” ie Ziem, $3,400, 
G. W. Patterson; Ideal Head, Henner, | 
$1,400, Louis Ralston; “Spanish Ania~) 
LeUur | ee bovnes $i. 700; 
Pigeons,’’ Gerome, $1,750, BE. Fischh be 
Landscape, Daubigny, $2,900, J. 
‘“TLandseape in Auvergne,” C 0 uy 
A. Bradley; ‘Vanity,’ R. E. Maan 
$1,150, . W. W. Johns; “Les 
d’Apremont,’’ Rousseau, $1,850, J. #en-) 
ning; ‘Oriental Siesta,’ Diaz. 
Landseape, Daubleny, a . 

‘Fritz Theutow, $1,050, J. Graham, 


CATALOGUE 


SU eae | ae 


COLLECTION 


OF 


Modem and Ancient Paintings - 


MR. EDWARD BRANDUS 


TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION 


i the Grand Ball Room of the 
WALDORF- ASTORIA 


Pieinesday and Thursday Evenings, at 8.30 
March the 29th and 30th, 1905 


THE COLLECTION WILL BE 


ON EXHIBITION 
From Monday, March 27th, until the Time of Sale 


AT THE 


FIFTH ‘AVENUE ART GALLERIES 
366 Fifth Avenue, New York 


(Bet. 34th and 35th Streets) 


The Sale will be conducted by 
JAMES P. SILO. - - - - -  - AUCTIONEER 


CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arises between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be 
immediately put up again and re-sold. 


2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to 


pay down a cash deposit of at least 25 percent., or the whole of 
the purchase money, tf required, in default of which the lot or lots 
so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


3. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk 
within 24 hours after the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder 
of the purchase money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled 
for to the satisfaction of the auctioneer, on or before delivery; in 
default of which the undersigned will not hold himself responsible 


if the lots be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be 
left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 


4. Nochecks received unless certified. 


5. The sale of any article is not to be Set aside on account of 
any error in the description or imperfection, and no warranty what- 


ever is made. All articles are sold just as they are, without 
recourse. 


6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the 


settlement-of the purchases, no lot can, on any account, be removed 
during the sale. 


7. Noclaims allowed after the removal of goods. 
8. Our record of sales in all cases final. 


9. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all lots un- 
cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or 
private sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) 
attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this 
sale, together with all charges attending the same. This condition 
is without prejudice to the right of the auctioneer to enforce the 
contract made at this sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer. 


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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 


NAMES OF ARTISTS 


AUDRAN, CL., 


_ BEAUDUIN, J., 
BONHEUR, ROSA, 
BOUGUERAU, W. A., 


BOZE, J., 
BRONZINO, A., 
CALDERON, C. 


CARRENO DE LA MIRANDA, 
OAZIN, J. CH., |. 
CLERMONT, T., . 


CLOUET, F., 
COELLO, A. S., 
COIGNARD, L.., 
COMERBRE, L., 
COQUES, G., 
COROT, J. B.C., 


v DANCE, SIR N., 
DARBES, J. F. A., 

- DAUBIGNY, ©. F., 

DAUBIGNY, KARL, 


DELPY, C. H., 
DETTI, C., 


DESGOFFE, B. A., 
DESVARREDX, J., 


De VOS, M., 


NO. IN CATALOGUE 
85 
26 
61 


55 

192 

76, 124 

78, 179 

4 

%, 118, 128 
83, 180 

1, 24, 39 
42, 134 
10, 62 


63, 86, 132, 168, 177 


126 

; 89 

136, 158, 191 

La aaie 127 
74, 75, 102, 103 
130 

70 


NAMES OF ARTISTS 


DE VOS, S., 
DIAZ IN ese 
DOBSON, W., 
DOMINGO, 


DROUVAIS, F. H., 
DUCREUX, J., . 
DUPRE, J): =: 
DUPRE, JULIEN, 
DUPRE, V., 
EDE,F,,  . 
FLINCK, G., 


FRAPPA, J., 
GAETANO, 


GAINSBOROUGH, D., 


GEROME, J. L., 
GONZALES, B., 
HARLOW, G. H., 
HEINSIUS, J., . 
HENNER, J. J., 
HOBBEMA, M., 
HOWARD, H., 
JACOMIN, M. F., 
JACQUE, CHAS., 
JACQUET, G., 
JIMENEZ, 
KRATKE, L., 
LABILLE-GUIARD, 
LAGRENEE, L., 
Lz BAIL, L., ~. 


ARTISTS REP 


67, 138, 154, 169, 


40,170 
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; Pee 
146, Tae ae 
E B4, 144 
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ARTISTS REPRESEN TED—Continued 


NAMES OF ARTISTS NO. IN CATALOGUE 
MOH AS 6 ee, 23 
eerie, PH, 21 
Lz FEVEBE, CH., Se dea 139 
gk at 
I 35 
ee es, 125 
LESUR, V., co 9 al ee alta 16 
LUSURIER, Mite. C., : ; 29 
a Pe ee behets 17 
BOP RD) 109 

PeeeeONTER, SUE, . . | 90, 164, 185 
ee ace 18 
rN res 147 
TE ee 0 66) 186 
MILLET, J. F., ge Mee ease cede ce 189 
BME ae en, 51 
-MOREELSE, P., Sit a SSO AS 15S 
MR ee eee Bh 149 
MUNOZ, D., Ba i aah hee ti ROS ah Bi erat ; 116 
ODOR pe NN ee i eh ho On FBT 
a SU ash les Ad erent Sr a, 64 
PALMA, G., BEY pace en een ar IN, 183 
MRD Sing Pes git : r go te ny hope ri Peels BR BQ 
OST es one oe a 5 
PERRET, AIME, Pasi ar 22, 58, 88, 121, 148, 168 
PETERS, M. W.., ME ee PRN 4 ty Ol 157 

_ PICARD, E., US ADe MOREL SM UN ie Pity pcos eh 53 
POINT, A., . ; ey : . 56, 105 


MEE DUR GR et ee 9 106, 161 


ARTISTS REPRESEN TED—Continued 


NAMES OF ARTISTS NO. IN CATALOGUE 
RAOUK. Ti sO Ee Ee 
RICHET, L., 2 os ee 
RIGAUD, H., OE ee i Se aaa 79, 99, 159 
ROBIL, J. B.S ee 47 
ROUSSEAU, TH., JOO ESS Seen 152 
ROYBET, F., Pe un 
RUBENS, P. P., 2. oo) al 187 
RUSSELL) J... ob 2 ee 73 
RUISDAEL, JACOB VAN Ss a 193 
SAINT-JEAN, S., al Re 111 
SANTERRE, J; B., ©) 2 2 A 
SCHREYER, A., 00 0 “4 oe 188 
SCHULZ, A., LoS OS eer 36, 114, 115 
STEAVAERTS, P., - 338). 6 81 
THAULOW,-B. 3. ee 34, 80, 92, 117, 129, 162 
TOCQUE, L., LS OL SESS SS 
TORRES, A., EE a Sr 
TOURNIERES, R.,_ . <cpe ig 43, 59, 91, 108, 174 
TROYON, C., Lt OE es ae 182 
VAN BASSEN; BB,  .-- 2) oe 46 
VAN CEULEN, C. J., yk Ee 37 v 
VAN DER HEIST, B, ©. =) eee 
VAN LOO.G vit eee 3 en ts _ 48, 165, 178 
VAN MARCK Es Bi 2) ee Me 
VAN MIEREVELT, P. oo 96 
VEYRASSAT, J., oe Figen ONG one ra 123 
VERNON, P., Di aia Se Sree 

¥ VESTIER (Asia SU 13 
AVAGO). PR OP ee Hes n e gee 


f “ ZUCCHERO, F., . . 93,176 


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L. COIGNARD 


Born, 1812. Died, 1883 
Paris 


Medals Paris Salon, 1846, 1848 


OAbi LE IN PASTURE 


Height, 15 in.; width, 21 in. 


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Height, 31 in.; width, 24 in. 
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Height, 18 in.; width, 15 in. 


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Height, 20 in.; width, 244 in. A 2 iG 


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Height, 493 in.; width, 37 in. 


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Height, 39 in.; width, 31 in. 


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Height 26 in.; width 363 in, 
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Height, 14 in.; width, 22 in. | 


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Height, 18 in.; width, 143 in. 


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Height, 295 in. ; width, 25 in. ‘ eae : 


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2g Salon, 1 846, 1848 


‘Height, 15 in.; width, 18 in. 
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1749-1803 : — oc 


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the Palace of Versailles. Member of the F rench - 


Academy 


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Height, 134 in.; width, 103 in. pes) ere 


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EMILE VAN MARCKE 


Paris 
1827-1891 
Medals Paris Salon, 1867, 1869, 1878 
Legion of Honor, 1872 
30 THE ORCHARD Lr -o — 
Height, 224 in ; width, 16% in. 


Purchased from Messrs. Bounod, Valadon & Co. 


DANIEL MYTENS 


aS oe ea iy: | 1590-1658 as 
: 31S MARIE DE CAMUDIO- 


Height, 47 in. width, 39 in. 


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PAULUS MOREELSE 
Elisabeth de Valois 


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33 ELIZABETH DE VALOIS 
Height, 283 in.; width, 2r2in. 


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Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1901 


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‘Height, 21 in.; width, 254 in. 


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1607-1677 — : 


Duchesse d'Orléans : 
Height, 48 in.; width, 38 in. 


ADRIEN SCHULZ 


Paris 


Exhibits in the Salon, and is represented in many Art 


Museums of France 


He is considered to-day one of the great landscape 
painters, and his works show many of the charac- 


teristic qualities of his masters, Diaz and Hanoteau 


396 FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 7/) 


Height, 25 in.; width, 22 in. 


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CORNELIS JANSEN VAN CI 


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Height, 243 in.; width, 19 in ae 


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Height, 50 in.; width, 38 in. 


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Medals Paris Salon, 1846, 18400 ne 
39 LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


Height, 154 in.; width, 214 in. 


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Vieight, 324 in; width. 242 in. OF aaa 


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LOUIS TOCQUE 


Paris 
1696-1772 
41 MAROQUISE DE LISTENOIS ; 


Height, 48 in.; width, 37 in. 


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Paris 


1668-1752 


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Height, 283 in.; width, 23 in. 


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Height 25 in.; width, 364 in. a ae 


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Holland — ; 
1591-1652 Petras 


4@ INTERIOR OF SANTA MARIA 
GIORE INROME 


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Height, 15 in.; width, 21 ifiar sans 


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CARLE VAN LOO 


1705-1765 
48 CATHERINE OF RUSSIA 


Height, 26 in.; width, 20 in. 


(Signed at the right) 
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1603-1676 
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Height, 39 in.; width, 314 in. 


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(Scipione Pulzone) _ ae 


Gaeta seen 


Puesey: 


Collection Count Mniszech 
(No. 18 of Catalogue) ~ 


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Paris 

Medal Paris Seed 1889 

One of the most capable of the jouneen — 


followers of the * Primitives.’ He designs | him- = 
self the frames for his pictures and the result i 


uncommonly successful, as can be seen ins 


picture. eS 


Height, 225 in.; width, 143 in. st , te we 


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| pupil of Thomas Gainsborough | 
MRS. LONWDES STONE-NORTON | } 
_ Height, 55 in.; width, 41 in. 
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Paris 


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Legion of Honor, 1889 
58 HARVEST TIME. 


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Height, 21% in.; width, 254 in. 


SUI] JSOAIV HY 


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Height, 30 in.; width, 253 in | 
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CHARLES NATOIRE 
1700-1777 ae ; 


60 MADAME DE JULIENNE Be, 


Height, 313 in.; width, 253 in. ee - a 
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61 


ROSA BONHEUR 
Paris 
1822-1894 
Medals igs Salon, 1845, 1848, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1865 


Officer, 1894 


“yy 


PLOUGHING 


Height, 213 in.; width, 323 in. 


GONZALES COQUES 


1614-1684 
62 THE CONCERT 


Height, 22 in.; width, 32 in. hea 


63 


J. B. C. COROT 
Paris 
1796-1875 
Medals Paris Salon, 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867 
Legion of Honor, 1846 
Officer of Legion of Honor, 1867 
IDEAL LANDSCAPE 
(The Ruins) 
Height, 9} in.; width, 123 in. 


Collection of Comte Armand Doria 


Born at St, Agnes, near Truro, Cornwall, England, 


64 


JOHN OPIE, R. A. 


May, 1761; died in London, April 9, T8078 ‘Flea 


began to paint when ten years old, and received ae 


orders for portraits at seventeen. In 1780 he in 
went to London, where he was introduced to Sir : a 
Joshua Reynolds, who became his friend. He 
was elected Associate of the Royal Academy ins e 3 
1787, and Royal Academician in 1788. In 1805 
he was made Professor of Painting in the Royal 


Academy Hess 


YOUNG GIRL 


From Thomas McLean Galleries 


London 2 3 / 


Height, 35 in.; width, 282 in. 


pil of Meissonier — 


‘PROMENADE IN THE PARK 


+ ia x 4 


Height, 101 in.; width, 83 in. 


1610-1695 


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Height, 283 in.; width, 234, 


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_ Legion of Honor, 1851 AOI iE ear io ORR I ae 


FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU _ 


Height, 7 in.; width, rr in. 


5 ide? ‘ vege 
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1692-1765 
68 THE NATIVIGY 


Height, 393 in.; width, 30 in. 


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Height, 393 in.; width, 30 in. 


From the collection of Comte de Quincey t 


drinand Bouguereau 3, 7 Asp 


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2 Medals in Paris Salon, 1861, 1863. | 
Legion of Honor, 1878 one ing 
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Born at Antwerp in 1570; Painter to. the c 
Henry IV. Died in Paris, 1622. -4n8 


71 HENRIETTE D'ENTRAYGUES - a 


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Height, 39 in.; width, 31h in, eo 


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Niele a 


Collection Marquis de Biencourt Ue 


JULIEN DUPRE 
Paris 
Born, Paris. Third-class medal, 1880; second- 
class medal, 1881. Chevalier Legion of 


Honor, 1892. H.C. 


T2 THE RETURN HOME 


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Height, 18 in.; width, 21} in. 


Up ere AE 


JOHN RUSSELL 


1774 1806 


13 MISS ARABELLA WARD 


CAMILLE HIPPOLYTE DELPY 


Pupil of Corot and Daubigny 
Medals, Paris Salon, 1884, 1889 
74 IN NORMANDY 
Height, 13 in.; width, 24 in. 
i THE RIVER SEINE AT ANDRESY 


Height, 16; in.; width, 28 in. 


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76 PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


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width, 22 in. 5 3 | | 


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Paris 


Medal Paris Salon, 1880 
Legion of Honor, 1882 


Officer Legion of Honor, 1889 : 


SOR GS ae 
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78 EVENING CLOUDS 


Height, 18 in.; width, 22 in. 


‘MADAME DE LA BRIFFE_ 


| Height, 324 in.; width, 244 in. 


FRITS THAULOW 


Paris 


80 BRIDGE AT VERONA — 


Height, 18 in.; width, 21% in. 


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Paris ae 
Medal Paris Salon, 1889 
Legion of Honor 


Hors Concours 


FN WN OP ET ye i See Ee I ee 


No. 83 SANCHEZ COELLO 


Margaret of Parma 


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| : Height, 273 in.; width, 223 


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GUSTAVE JACQUET — 
Paris oe 


Medals Paris Salon, 1868, 1875, 1878 


-_. Legion of Honor, 1879 | 
84 “IDEAL HEAD. Gaiam 


Height, 12} in.; width, 1o ins 


ests oe 


[ADAME DE BUIGNY 


Height, 36 in.; width, 283 in. 


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J. B. C. COROT 


Paris 


4 
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Pupil of Bertin. Medals, 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867. 
Legion of Honor, 1846. Officer of Legion of a 
Honor, 1867. | Diploma to the Memory of Det 
‘ceased Artists, Universal Exhibition, 1878 | 


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86 NEAPOLITAN GIRL 390 ‘ 
Height, 26 in.; width, 21} in, ei evicgs 


From the Georges Petit Galleries 


Paris © 


Bo | 


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Height, 20 in.; width, 243 in. _ 


AIME PERRET 


Paris 
Medals Paris Salon, 1877, 1888, 188 
Legion of Honor, 1889 4 


88 CROSSING THE RIVER | 


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‘Height, 213 in.; width, ask n. 


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rédéric, August 


JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSO 


i. 
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Born at Lyons, France, February 21, 1815; died i 
Paris, January 31, 1891. In 1830, Meissonie 
went to Paris and studied four months und 
Léon Cogniet. He formed his technique mainly 
however, upon careful study of the Old Masters- 


particularly those of the Dutch school - 
Medals: third-class, 1840; second-class, 1841; first- 


class, 1943 and 1850; Medals of Honor, 1855, 


Officer, 1878. Member of the Institute, 1861. 
: One of the founders and the first President of the i 4 


Société Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris 

YQ REMBRANDT IN ee STUDIO Bo hi 
Height, 8} in.; width, 63 in. 

From the Meissonier Sale, 1893 


No. 48 of the Catalogue (engraved) 


JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISONNIER 


No. 90 


Rembrandtjin his Studio 


URNIERES | 


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FRITS THAULOW 


Paris 


Gold Medal Paris Exposition, 1900 


Officer of the Legion of Honor, Igor : 


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Philipp II. of Spain 


38 in; width, 34 in. 


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MADAME DE PARABERE 


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Height, 493 in.; width, 39} in. 


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Paris 
Born in Canada, lives in France, near Fontainebleau 


Received a gold medal at the Columbus Exhibition, — 
Chicago, 1892 


97 LANDSCAPE 


Height, 183 in.; width, 15 in. 


98 IN NORMANDY 


Height, 183 in.; width, 15 in. Vik 


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101 


1603-1676 — 


PORTRAIT OF A CHILD 


Height, 223 in.; width, 163 in. 


CAMILLE HIPPOLYTE DELPY 


Paris 


Pupil of Corot and Daubigny 


Medals Paris Salon 1884, 1889 


> b o 102 tHE BANKS OF THE RIVER OISE 
we : 


: Height, 164 in.; width, 28 in. 


103 — sunrIsE ON THE RIVER OISE 


A gar 
7 bs 4 
Fela. Height, 16} in.; width, 28 in. 


: \ my 


1677-1734 


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104 MADAME DE COUPIGNS 
Height, 25} in.; width, 21; 


¥ 


Sie ie : (oval) aa 


A. POINT 


Paris 


Medal Paris Salon, 1889 


— 


One of the most capable of the younger French 


followers of the ‘Primitives.’ He designs him- 


self the frames for his pictures and the result 


is uncommonly successful, as can be seen in 


this picture. 


105 


SPRING 


Height, 223 in.; width, 14} in. 


FRANZ POURBUS 


Born at Antwerp in 1570; Painter to the Court 
of Henry IV. Died in Paris, 1622 


106  MaRQUIS DE MONTECUCOLI 


Height, 32} in.; width, 25 in. 


ion, 1888, 1889. i | 


Paidth 7 han ne ee 


. 1668-1752 ee 


108 = MADAME DE COLANDE 
: Height, 263 in.; width, 34% in. 
“4 
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R. DE MADRAZO 


Paris 
Born in Rome of Spanish parents 
Medal First-Class Exposition Universelle, 1878 
Gold Medal Exposition Universelle, 1889 
| Commander Legion of Honor 


109 VANITY 


Height, 32 in.; width, 29 in. 


Nea 


Lae 
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110° porTRAIT OF A LADY. 


led the modern Van Huynuty 
: . me of Honor, 184 3 : . 
FLOWERS AND FRUIT 2 
: 


ah 
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112 


, 112b 


LEON RICHET 
Paris 
Pupil of Diaz 
Medal Paris Salon, 1888 
THE CHURCH AT MORET 
Height, 253 in.; width, 36 in. 
A MILL IN PICARDIE 
Height, 25 in.; width, 36 in. 
SUNSET 


Height, 22 in.; width, 32 in. 


Me ks ppt so" | ; , : 
Height, 48} in.; Wrath sO An 40 78 - 5 


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ADRIEN SCHULZ 


Paris 
Exhibits in the Salon 


His works show many of the characteristic qualities of 


his masters, Diaz and Hanoteau, 
4 ey, 
{ js, 114 A NOVEMBER DAY IN THE FOREST 
Height, 215 in.; width, 25% in. 


». 115 «4 QuIET SPOT IN THE FOREST 


Height, 214 in.; width, 25 in. 


READING IN THE AFTERNOON 
Peeeieht, 18 ins width, 26in. 


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FRITS THAULOW © 


| 3 Gold Medal Paris Exposition, 1900 _ 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1901 | 


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ALL 


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Height, 18 in.; width, 213 in. 


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114 in.; width, 9 in. 


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OF FRANCOYS DE 


Paris 


Born at Tarragona, Spain. Pupil of _ 
Mae ie vee ar 


Academy, Paris. A ere artist of on ta. 


abs ia MEDITATION =a 


Height, 32 in.; width, 2 3 in. 


s 


IDEAL HEAD 


Height, 24 in.; width, 18 in. 


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1737-1802 OS Sa 


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122 PORTRAIT OF MARIE ANTOINETTE 


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Height, 36 in.; width, 27 in. 


4 


Medai Paris Salon, 


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Legion of Honor, 1878 


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Height, 24 in.; width, 20in. Ly Sacer Naa 


JUAN CARRENO DE 


¥ 


‘LEROUX — 
7 lon, 1863, 1864, 1874, 1878 ‘ 


A AT THE FOUNTAIN 
: Heisht, 26 in. ; width, 44 in. 


3 1734-1811 ae 
126 = cHItDREN OF GEORGES IIL 
Height, 48% in.; width, 39 in. 


Gtiertie aH 
De eeal of ays 
paki ae 

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Pupil of Charles Daubigny 


> BOATS AT HONFLEUR 


i Height, 184 in.; width, 294 in. 


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Paris . os 
. 1510-1572 a 


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King of F rance ‘ 


Height, 15 in.; width, ro} in, 
Collection Azay-le-Rideau By 7, 
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Height, 20 ing. width, 26 i in. 


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_ 130 MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCE 


1615-1660 | i 


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“Pupil of Rembrandt 
- PORTRAIT OF A LADY | 
Height, 294 in.; width, 25 in. yas 
| Collection of Count Mniszech 
p é (No. 112 of Catalogue) 
Signed and dated 1633 


i.) 


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4 y B.C. COROT 
Paris - os 


Pupil of Bertin. Medals, 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867. 
Legion of Honor, 1846. Officer of Legion 
Honor, 1867. Diploma to the Memory of De 
ceased Artists, Universal Exhibition, 1878 ie 

132 LANDSCAPE IN AUVERGNE 


ae 


Height, 9} in.; width, 16} in 


Collection I. Montaignac 


ousisaAny ul odvospuvy] 


LOTOT SO a ak cur ON 


-LAGRENEE _ 5m 


- MAROUISE DE NOAILLES 


Oval sei | ‘ Ee 


, 33 in.: width, 27 Fae 


LEON COMERRE 


, Prix de Rome, 1875 | ee 
Medals Paris Salon, : 87 a a 7 ie 
Hors Concours : 
Chevalier Legion - Honor, 1885 : 
Officer ioe : Honor, 1903. , 
134 LOVES ME, sowie ME NoT 
Height, 32 in.; width, 24 in. 


No. 135 


BARTOLOMO GONZALES 
Portrait of_a Lady 


- 


. Height, 29 in.; width, 223 in. 


Paristcrcs 
1817-1878 2 


Medals Paris Salon, 1848, 1853, 1855, 1857 


uy 
aa 


1859 and 1869 SS . Be 

: Legion of Honor, 1859 
Officer, 1874 

136 | LANDSCAPE AND RIVER 

Height 153 ia ae 264 in. 

From the Daubigny Sale ie 

Hacer son Karl wrote on the back | of the ‘ 


panel as follows: 


“Je garantis que cette étude non signée a ae 
peinte par mon pere.’”—KARL DAUBIGNY BAe 


(‘‘I guarantee that this unsigned study has been eas 
painted by my father.’—-KARL DAUBIGNY) 


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‘ 


HEBE AND THE EAGLE OF JOVE- 


4 


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1769-1847 


ne Height, 78 in.; : width, 5 


A, 


43 in. 


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nore 


138 


ety heat A 


oy 71633-1675, 
CHRISTINE, REINE DE SUEDE 


in.; width, 247 in. | Lage 


oe 


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Pe 


First Salon Medal, 183 3 x 


Legion of Honor, 1849 ns 
o RS Officer of Legion, 1870 
Born at Nantes, 1812. Learned to paint on 


celain. Studied from Nature and the old. mast : 


near Paris, 1889 
tO; < “MARINE aa 
Height, 122 in.; width, 16 in. 


Collection I. Montaignac 


a 161 7- 1680 : 


, 


4 _ NELL GWYNN : 
-DUCHESS OF PORTSMOUTH 


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ae Height, 50 in.; width, 403 in. iT, - 


y Say . . 
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c= , b 


_ From the Hanover Galleries 


London : 


142 


JEAN LEON GEROME 


Paris 
Medals Paris Salon, 1847, 1848, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1855 
Officer Legion of Honor, 1867 
Commandeur Legion of Hone 1878 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1874 
FEEDING THE PIGEONS 


Height, 32 in.; width, 24 in. 


No. 143 LOUIS LAGRENEE 


La Camargo 


Paris 


x N 


Pam Fy 4 Aid 
ad ee on 2 


1724-1805 


LA CAMARGO 


a 


es 2 Height, 32 in.; width, 25 in. 


iy 


ceil 
os Al 


GUSTAVE JACQUET © 


Paris 


7 Legion of Honor, 1879 Sti = 
Pe ae + “SWEET MUSI@ aa 


Si 


Height, 56} in.; width, 343 in. 


——— 


PAULUS MOREELSE 


. 145 


No 


Portrait of a Lady 


Pi) Utrecht, 


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jy 4 


3 1871-1638 ys Brat. 


_ PORTRAIT OF A LADY ae 


Pott ” 


re *% : 7 = 


ty Ye) 
min tal ; hh Shes dee 


fee ~HMeight, 26in.; width,2ig in : 
” oe Riya a 


9 


ae 


Medals Paris Salon, 1861, 1863 


of Hon or, 1867 | 


‘Legion 


146 


CHICKEN 


in. 


width, 122 i 


ae) 


3 in. 


Height, 8 


usyoIyD 
anoovr °*HO OFT ‘ON 


aN 


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Height, 16 in.; width, 13 in. 


ae 


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AIME PERRET 


Paris 
Medals Paris Salon, 1877, 1888, 1889 
Legion of Honor, 1889 
148 WAITING FOR THE BOATMAN 


Height, 29 in.; width, 37 in. 


urs 
DANIEL MYTENS 
The Hague 
1590-1658 
Court painter to Charles I. in 1625 
149 THE DUCHESS OF BUCKINGHAM 


Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in. 


Wel bite 


FERDINAND ROYBET 


Paris 
Medals Paris Salon, 1866 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1893 
Legion of Honor, 1892 
Officer, 1900 
150 SPANISH AMATEUR 


Height, 26 in.; width, 20 in. 


F.. ROY BET 
The Violoncellist 


No. 150 


1700-1777 


way, _ PRINCESSE DE ROHAN ) re ; ; 
as Height, 22} in.; width, 163 in. 


hee 
THEODORE ROUSSEAU 


Paris 


1812-1867 
Medals, 1834, 1849 
Medal of Honor, 1867 
Legion of Honor, 1852 


Officer, 1867 
152 LES GORGES D’APREMONT 


Height, 164 in.; width, 24 in. 


No. 153 PAULUS MOREELSE 


Princess of Hanau 


JLUS MOREELSE | 


ae y fey we 


m4 
Ce ae 
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son 


PRINCESS OF HANAU Rit ss ee ie 


me 


peHeight, 26% in.; width, 21 in. 
aa er y 


INET: ~ 


> PN 


Medals. Paris Salon, aan 1846, 1848 a 


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LA CLAIRIERE 


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1610-1695 a 


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LOUIS XIV. 


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Height, 283 in.; width, 233 in. 


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s Collection Baron Dumesnil 


ee cae e si 
oe (oval) | ; 
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J. J. HENNER 
Paris 
Born in 1829. Pupil of Drolling and Picot. Prize of 
Rome, 1858; Legion of Honor, 1873; Officer of 


Legion of Honor, 1878; Member of the Institute, 
1889 


156 HEAD 


Height, 21 in.; width, 15 in. 


‘Died PROTEC MC MB AL ila) oe fol ete 


i 


7 DAUGHTERS OF THE EARL OF oe 
ions wi eo CREWE. 2” epee i 
“Height, 324 in.; width, 27 in. 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 


Paris 
1817-1878 


Medals Paris Salon, 1848, 1853, 1855, 1857, 
1859 and 1869 


Legion of Honor, 1859 
Officer, 1874 
158 RIVER AND LANDSCAPE 


Height, 63 in.; width, 12} in. 


advospuevy] pue JOATy 


ANOIGNVG 8ST “ON 


+ 


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Spe oe 


7) 


Ee ne 
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4 


- Height, 32 in.; width, 254 in. 


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LOUIS KRA1 


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i eke Height, 364 in.; width, 


(Illustrated) - 


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; No. 160 COROT AT VILLE D’AVRAY 
By Louis Kratke 


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- Antwerp aoe 


Sane 15 70-1622 | 2 
LADY CROIX 
oa Collection Sir Cecil Miles ) 


or 
et a 


Height, 42 in.; width, 30} in. 


—_—_-— 


Gold Medal Paris Exposition, 1900 — 


rt 


Officer of the Legion of Honor, 


‘Bie mine oie Purchased eprece from the Artis 
Height, 21} in.; width, 18 in. — 


} 


4 


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Peer De LOUVOIS = = 


ig cM = * 


Ra LCN 2 tain ln fone pd a 


poke 


Niele third- NEES eves: ‘second- -clas 
first- class, eas and 1850 | ‘ 


Chevalier of © the:- Denice of Honor, 
Officer, 1856; Commander, 13677 
Officer, 1878. 


Member of the Institute, 1861 


Los L’ ATTENT Rae 
Height, 134 in.; width, 63 in. st 


From the Meissonier Sale, 1893 


No. 210 of the Catalogue 


(Engraved) 


No. 165 CARLE VAN LOO 


Comtesse de Melfort ; 


CARLE VAN LOO 
~ | 
» Born at Nice, 1705. Died at Paris, 1765 
*. Eee, 
Member of the Academy, Paris, 1735 
Director Royal Art School, Paris, 1749 
‘Director of the Academy, 1763 
165  coMTESSE DE MELFORT 


Height, 284 in.; width, 23 in. 


(Oval) 


» 


‘ . ewe) Ney 
Medals Paris Salon, 1851, 1852, 1855 


Legion of Honor, 1857 


Officer, 1878 
166 on THE BOSPHORUS _ 


Height, 25} in.; width, 32 i 


1531-1603 


Pee ATADY he 
Height, 16}in.; width, tying Nd age 


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The following four gem pictures by Corot, Diaz, Dupré 
and Jacque were originally given by the artists to 
Francis Petit, the French Expert 


The present owner of these unique examples secured 
them at the sale of the famous Mme. Humbert, 
which took place in the Georges Petit Galleries 


in June, 1902 


QA ov J. B. C. COROT 


&, 65 THE OAKS 


Height, 2% in.; width, 33 in. 


No. 15 Catalogue of Mme. Humbert Sale 


; ee 
lot N. DIAZ DE LA PENA 


Ay wt THE POOL IN THE FOREST 


Height, 31 in.; width, 23 in. 


No. 27 Catalogue of Mme. Humbert Sale 


vol? 


o> 


JULES DUPRE 


170 MARINE 


a Ba s 


No. 37 Catalogue of Mme. Humbert 


CHARLES JACQUE 
171 POULTRY 


Height, 37 in.; width, 3} in. 


No. 57 Catalogue of Mme. Humber Sale 


ng Ge if 

RY ae 
eRe TY 
» AKAER 


Paris 


ay 


Nowii3 W. A. BOUGUEREAU 


Conquered Love 


/ co 
WILLIAM A. BOUGUEREAU 


Prix de Rome, 1850; received Medals in 1855, 1857 
and 1867 


Legion of Honor, 1859 

Member of the Institute of France, 1876 

Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1876 

Medal of Honor, 1878, 1885 

Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1885 
173 CONQUERED LOVE 


Height, 21 in.; width. 11} in. 


hb. | bbe 


174 


Height, 28% in. 


PORTRAIT OF A MARQUIS 


+ 


“ pore 


Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 | ; 
egion of Honor, 1851 
“FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU | fe ae 


. Height, II in.; width, 14 in. a | | | ae 


Y 543-1609 : 


t 
= 


_ QUEEN 
"Height, 273 


J- B. C. COROT 
Pupil of Bertin. Medals, 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867. 
Legion of Honor, 1846. Officer of Legion of 


Honor, 1867. Diploma to the Memory of De- 
ceased Artists, Universal Exhibition, 1878 


177 
SOUVENIR D'ITALIE 


Height, 38 in.; width, 53 in. 


a 


CARLE VAN LOO 
Paris 
1705-1765 


178 MaRQUISE DE SOMBREVAL 


Height, 54 in.; width, 414 in. 


+ or a, 
Sy Fae Pee 


py, ae 
ED ed 


11 Paris Salon, 1880 


yi ear rm - [ r 


& 


0 1882 CMe ores ae 


Officer Legion of Honor, 1889 g 
wits! J a f : . . < 
193 in.; width, 243 in. : 


PRINCESS ISABELLE CLAI 


; Infante d’ Espagne : : 


¢ 3 ’ 


& 
i 


Height, 91 in.; width, 543 


4 


Collection Queen Isabella II of 


Sy 
Collection Emile Gavet 


¥ 


ie 
Wisi Sie ay 
Bigg 


No. 180 ALONZO SANCHEZ COELLO 


. Princesse Isabelle Claire (Infante d’Espagne) 


- 1827-1891 ~ eae 


s Paris Salon, 1867, WooOr taza oe ae ere 


= . Cire 


egion of Honor, 1872 : : | 


COWS IN PASTURE 


Height, 25 in.; width, 32 in. , 
_ From the Georges Petit Galleries, Paris ag 
14 ‘ f 
To 


CONSTANT TROYON 
| Paris 


1810-1865 
Medals Paris Salon, 1838, 1840, 1846, 1848, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1849 
182 SHEEP AND LAMB 
Height, 45 in.; width, 36 in. 
From the Troyon Sale, No. 83 
A. H. King Sale 


A. H. King collection sold at the American Art Asso- 


ciation, New York, 1900. No. 51 of Catalogue 


per 


ye + ot ¢ ‘ 
FY 


Sa 9: PSNR A 0 aback aA 


G. PALMA (VECCHIO) 


No. 183 


Eleonora Gonzaga 


=e, 


, 


: ‘ Duchess of Urbino 


‘ _ Height, 423 in.; width, 323 in. 


Collection Emile Gavet 


_ 


Narciso Diaz DI 


* ike 


: Paris. 
aoe ie | | 1808-1876 


\ 


Medals Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1 


84 


AT a i oO oe 


| width, 21} in. 


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No. 185 Jl chee LSSONIER A 
The Parting Cup 
(Secretan Sale) 


i 


JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSONIER 


Born at Lyons, France, February 21, 1815. Died in 


Paris, January 21, 1891 
Medals: third-class, 1840; second-class, 1841; 
- first-class, 1843 and 1850; Medals of 
Honor, 1855, 1867 and 1878 
Shevaer Of the Legion of Honor, 1846; 
Officer, 1856; Commander, 1867; Grand 
Officer, 1878 
Member of the Institute, 1861 
185 foe PARTING CUP 


From the Secretan Sale, No. 60 


Height, 93 in.; width, 7% in. 


186 


Medals Paris Salon, 1 877, 1888, - 


ia 


Height, 29 in. width, 37 in 


I 


F 
OR 


88 


SELLE BRANDT 


383 in.; width 31} in. | uy 
_ (Huybrecht Sale, Antwerp) 
: ue Catalogue No. BO” 


* 


A RUSSIAN COURIER 


Bis, 


No. 189 


J. ee 
The Seated Spinner 


ng ie 


Seeing; width, 21 in. 


s . of : Messrs. Boussod Valadon 
er Young, Esq., London; Mr. I. 


_ JEAN JULES | 


alee aeree ge SCE aR el eae BST 2 


Neve 


+¥ 


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of Honor, 1859 ie | ss os ; BE 2 acai bie 


tears IP OE 


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ana 
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“ke 


feize Height, 83 in; width, 16hin. Cee 
th 


, “3 


VENICE 


+ 


Height, 293 in. width, 


Ps 
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Died in 1682, 
THE CASCADE _ 
ht, 45 in.; width, 38 in. _ 


Re toe 
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dhe 


pala 8 $3,950 for. _Aetasont's 


sele was Foe successfu 


atterlee ‘pa dest ae be "g 
Trait. of sti been de Valois; 
rt ‘$1, 500 for: iel Myten’s. 
Ae i po page Se op th Hoe 
‘or a. ‘Rive ues, 

low: Mrs. Sutheriand,, 00 for a 
po lfeade Blois, ~ 

Roybet’s “Exper ight $1,700: Gaius 
borough-Dupont's portrait of Mrs, Lowndes 
Stone-Norton, $1,550. Spencer P. Shotter 
paid $2,525 for Rosa Bonheur’s “Plough- 
ing’; A. W. Bishop, $1,300.for a Corot 
“Ideal Landscape”; L. A. Lanthier, $2,350 
for a Corot. “Neapolitan Girl? 1 ‘A. Lan- 
thier,, $1,075 for a Zuecheri- portrait of 
Eleanor de. Valois, $1,600 for a Santerre 
portrait of Mme. de Parabere, and W. W. 
Johng, $2,850 for a “Venice” of Ziem, Ey 
' here were bargains. One of them was 
‘Le Bail’s *‘Suresne,” which W, H. Bonynge 
got for $60, The sale cs to be nonclanes, 
f this evening. © 


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